On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 04:33:41PM -0500, Andrew Buehler wrote:This dmesg shows that ACPI is not enabled in your kernel config - most likely this is the problem. Try to enable it: 1) In the "Power management options" submenu enable the "Power Management support" option (CONFIG_PM) - if this option is disabled, you will not see the option to enable ACPI below. 2) In the same submenu enable the "ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support" option (CONFIG_ACPI). Without ACPI support the kernel can use legacy interrupt routing tables from BIOS, but on new systems these tables are often broken due to lack of testing (because all modern operating systems use ACPI instead of these legacy tables).
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